In Reply to: Tony Faulkner posted by jazz1 on May 8, 2012 at 01:33:05:
TF tends to the purist side of engineering, rarely using close miking for his recordings.
I consistently find TF's recordings to be exceptionally natural sounding, and I would hear live acoustic music at least once a week.
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Tim Bailey
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Follow Ups
- Perhaps you're used to close mono-miked Jazz recordings. - Timbo in Oz 23:16:49 05/09/12 (9)
- RE: Perhaps you're used to close mono-miked Jazz recordings. - jazz1 23:37:33 05/09/12 (8)
- My point remains.. - Timbo in Oz 06:24:20 05/11/12 (3)
- RE: My point remains.. - jazz1 07:09:51 05/11/12 (2)
- Imaging and tonality are orthogonal along with miking. - Timbo in Oz 14:10:48 05/11/12 (1)
- RE: Imaging and tonality are orthogonal along with miking. - ahendler 21:44:28 05/13/12 (0)
- I agree. - Mali 10:02:16 05/10/12 (3)
- RE: I agree with Mali's - jult52 04:21:56 05/11/12 (1)
- TF is only ONE of the engineers Hyperion uses. - Timbo in Oz 06:27:36 05/11/12 (0)
- RE: I disagree. - genungo 15:16:11 05/10/12 (0)